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Finance minister expects tax reform changes from feds

Finance minister expects tax reform changes from feds

Carole James says rumours suggest the federal government could hold back on parts of its tax reform
PHOTOS: See you later, summer

PHOTOS: See you later, summer

Readers from across B.C. send in their favourite summer photos as fall officially arrives
Hall puts out call for nominations

Hall puts out call for nominations

BC Sports Hall of Fame seeking nominations for 2018 induction class
B.C. business owner vies for Liberal leadership

B.C. business owner vies for Liberal leadership

Lucy Sager is a business development expert out of Terrace
B.C. to look into possible money laundering at casinos

B.C. to look into possible money laundering at casinos

Province will introduce an independent expert to review the issues.
Fire bans rescinded in southeastern, Cariboo regions

Fire bans rescinded in southeastern, Cariboo regions

Recent wet weather has reduced the wildfire risk across B.C.
Quebec language office OKs English words grilled-cheese, hashtag

Quebec language office OKs English words grilled-cheese, hashtag

English word, “parking,” may now be used in French, as well as its equivalent, “stationnement”
Lt. Gov. to visit Peninsula Country Market this Saturday

Lt. Gov. to visit Peninsula Country Market this Saturday

4-H award to be presented in Central Saanich
UPDATE: Red Scorpions co-founder killed in Kamloops shooting

UPDATE: Red Scorpions co-founder killed in Kamloops shooting

The co-founder of the Red Scorpions gang was shot dead in a Kamloops neighbourhood Thursday night
Kim Jong Un: ‘Deranged’ Trump will ‘pay dearly’

Kim Jong Un: ‘Deranged’ Trump will ‘pay dearly’

North Korea’s leader characterized Trump’s speech as “unprecedented rude nonsense.”